1. Supersonic airplane invented in 1969, and discontinued in 2003 due to a disaster involved on that Air France flight.
2. Shortened nickname for the Universal Pictures' 1979 feature film, because its official name "The Concorde... Airport '79" is too long. It was a box office bomb and it is available for purchase on VHS, DVD, Blu-ray and digital. It is a good movie despite its unpopularity.
2. Shortened nickname for the Universal Pictures' 1979 feature film, because its official name "The Concorde... Airport '79" is too long. It was a box office bomb and it is available for purchase on VHS, DVD, Blu-ray and digital. It is a good movie despite its unpopularity.
by Ryan900USAYT December 10, 2022

by Bak Midull May 15, 2023

by Unique Butterfly April 5, 2021

He has a great job, has handsome good looks and treats me like a queen but I just can't look past that concorde tip
by Nicotharappist October 9, 2022

When a AAA game, usually of the live service genre, flops so hard that it is essentially forced to cease development/shut down.
by Kkkiiirrrbbbyyy February 13, 2025

Hym "You know, I googled 'Inconcordant' and it gave me 'Non-concordant' and I'm like 'Ew, that doesn't sound as good...' so I've just been switching to 'inconsistent.' But I must have not switched the first time. So, just know, that if you've seen me use the word 'inconsistent' since then I've been thinking 'Inconcordant' and then I'm like 'Oh wait, it's supposed to non-concordant...' and them I'm defaulting back to inconsistent. Which one was it? Was it 'Inconcordant with virtue?' Bah... Whatever..."
by Hym Iam December 28, 2023

A textbook term that explains informal, illogical uses of double negatives when the intention is to convey a single negative in a sentence. This phenomenon goes against traditional English rules and effectively contributes towards the downfall of societal intelligence.
Person 1: "I didn't do nothing".
Person 2: "Did you just say a negative concord"?
Person 1: "What's that"?
Person 2: "It's when you say a double negative when you don't intend to. You don't sound smart when you speak like that".
Person 2: "Did you just say a negative concord"?
Person 1: "What's that"?
Person 2: "It's when you say a double negative when you don't intend to. You don't sound smart when you speak like that".
by BruceyWucey July 9, 2025
